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Revisualizing Robotics New Dna For Surviving A World Of Cheap Labor by Steven Baard Skaar,Guillermo Del Castillo, New Age International (P) Ltd., Publishers

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    Author(s)Steven Baard Skaar,Guillermo Del Castillo
    PublisherNew Age International (P) Ltd., Publishers
    Edition1
    ISBN9788122421347
    Pages424
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2007

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    New Age International (P) Ltd., Publishers Revisualizing Robotics New Dna For Surviving A World Of Cheap Labor by Steven Baard Skaar,Guillermo Del Castillo

    We see robots all the time in the movies; why don`t we see more of them in the real world? This is the question that Inventor and Professor Steve Skaar and his colleague Guillermo Del Castillo set out to answer in this revisionist but bracing look at one of the most hyped fields in all of engineering. The two are critical of the way robotics researchers over the years have pandered to a credulous media and public. Yet they don`t lose their excitement about the enormous potential for machines helping humans. They have written a book that no one with a serious interest in robots can comfortably ignore.`` Lee Gomes Technology Columnist, The Wall Street Journal Where are the Robots? Arguing that the robotics industry is reaching an unfortunate technological dead end, the book calls for new strategies and computer-vision-based techniques to control currently available robotic hardware, moving forward from older, limiting, and limited approaches to robotics. With an optimistic tone, this text presents new views on how robotics can and should be integrated into technology and manufacturing contexts to increase productivity, quality, and safety. This book is written for everyone interested in robot development. This special low-priced edition is for sale in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Myanmar, Pakistan and Sri Lanka only.



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